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Bug Collector by Alex G, Griffiths. PICTURE BOOK. Andersen Press USA,

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Rushing through the Museum of Wildlife, a grandpa and his grandson find what they were looking for: the bugs exhibit.
As the grandsons love for bugs grows, he must learn an important lesson about treating them with care and enjoying them for what they can do in nature.


The color pallette is mostly greens and blues which is lovely given the theme, but a little bit monotonous after a while.
I love stories that focus on nature, but I thought this was a little shaming if kids do collect bugs in jars.


Jen Wecker, HS English Teacher
sitelink blogspot. com/ If this kid wants to come to my house and catch all the mosquitoes, I'm all for it, I won't give him any kind of ecological/animal rights lecture, either, as long as he doesn't touch the fireflies.
Great for a kindergarten bug lesson A charming story with an educational and moral message, Read to myyear old at bedtime,
A lovely story, about how important bugs are for the ecosystem, This one felt so different and lovely, Very sweet story about a boy's attempt to capture nature and the realization that nature is meant to be free.

Grandfather teaches grandson about respect for life and the importance of insects in maintaining a healthy ecosystem, Quirky illustrations charm children and adult readers alike, After an inspiring trip to the museum, a young boy decides to become a bug collector, . . though he needs to learn that unlike Pokemon you don't want to catch 'em all, An enjoyable tale, with lovely illustrations by the author,

A beautiful exploration of how to enjoy bugs! This delightful tale is full of whimsical illustrations, fun alliteration and onomatopoeia, adventure, and important lessons that every nature enthusiast must take to heart.
A worthwhile addition to any young childs library! Read it as a story time tond graders, the enjoyed it and after the story run over the insect section of the library, suddenly interested in all kind of bugs.
Read this out loud for my little brother,

The art style is so cute!! The story is also very cozy, Wise
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Grampa! Henry et nous avons adoré! Sa sensibilité était touchée par les bibittes une fois libérées des bocaux.
étoiles!ans etmois George visits the Museum of Wildlife with his grandad, After seeing the bug exhibit he's inspired to catch as many bugs as he can, George soon learns that bugs need to be free and his grandad agrees, so they open a bug sanctuary out back.
I love this book for lots of reasons, Firstly, a book about bugs is bound to be popular with children, But the way this book also explores how bugs contribute to our environment, and ways we can enjoy them without harming them, without making the message come across as didactic, is brilliant.
I love the colourful, detailed illustrations too, So much fun, along with a great message, I think this book in going to be a big hit in the school library! My three year old son enjoyed this book.
It would also be appropriate for slightly older children, especially to learn a little as to why insects are an important part of the outdoor world.
After George visits the Museum of Wildlife with Grandad, all he can think about is bugs! The very next day he goes out hunting, but he soon finds there are no more insects left in the garden, and the ones he has captured in jars dont look very happy George is about to learn exactly why bugs are so important.
A brilliant, vibrant debut from Alex G Griffiths, featuring a wonderful grandfathergrandson relationship, .